Publications

The publications of SCNAT and its network offer orientational knowledge on topics relevant to society and science policy. They provide clearly prepared research findings and inform about the current state of the art. SCNAT's publications are freely accessible and are free of charge.

Cryptogamica Helvetica publishes original monographic studies on floristics, ecology, and systematics of cryptogams with a geographical link to Switzerland. Descriptive and experimental studies are both welcome. Since 2016 (Volume 22) Cryptogamica Helvetica is published electronically and open-access.

Cryptogamica Helvetica publishes original monographic studies on floristics, ecology, and systematics of cryptogams with a geographical link to Switzerland. Descriptive and experimental studies are both welcome. Since 2016 (Volume 22) Cryptogamica Helvetica is published electronically and open-access.

The Bulletin is the official publication of scientific communication of the Swiss Society of Anthropology and offers the ability to publish in English, German, French and Italian. The close collaboration between the SGA with many disciplines, allows authors to discuss various aspects related to the research in anthropology.

The Bulletin is the official publication of scientific communication of the Swiss Society of Anthropology and offers the ability to publish in English, German, French and Italian. The close collaboration between the SGA with many disciplines, allows authors to discuss various aspects related to the research in anthropology.

Gene drives are genetic elements that skew the pattern of inheritance of a given characteristic in sexually reproduc- ing organisms. They can be used to spread a characteristic that can alter or even reduce the numbers of individuals in wild populations of a certain species.

Gene drives are genetic elements that skew the pattern of inheritance of a given characteristic in sexually reproduc- ing organisms. They can be used to spread a characteristic that can alter or even reduce the numbers of individuals in wild populations of a certain species.

Switzerland is small, rich, and profits greatly from globalization. Consequently, it is under growing international and public pressure from those who wish to make the world economy “fairer” and “more sustainable” by means of transnational rules. Home to many multinational companies, Switzerland is highly exposed to any such regulatory changes. Yet it need not assume a passive role. Indeed, the very process of implementing rules for multinational companies provides valuable scope for action. This factsheet places the issue in a historical and legal context.

Switzerland is small, rich, and profits greatly from globalization. Consequently, it is under growing international and public pressure from those who wish to make the world economy “fairer” and “more sustainable” by means of transnational rules. Home to many multinational companies, Switzerland is highly exposed to any such regulatory changes. Yet it need not assume a passive role. Indeed, the very process of implementing rules for multinational companies provides valuable scope for action. This factsheet places the issue in a historical and legal context.